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Old Jun 1, 2003 | 09:02 AM
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do i need new motor mounts if if i go HOMEMADE

can i just use mine that i havE right now. they are really messed up? or do i need to buy new ones and then fill them with the polyurethane???
Old Jun 1, 2003 | 10:59 AM
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Re: do i need new motor mounts if if i go HOMEMADE

Originally posted by luckee2bhere
can i just use mine that i havE right now. they are really messed up? or do i need to buy new ones and then fill them with the polyurethane???
Im not sure if you need new mounts or not but i woudnt think so,sport compact car uses urethane windshield adhesive on their project SER. They use 3M windo-weldfast curing urethane (part #051135-08609) another good thing no bake recipe They say there is a increase in vibration, but its not as bad as many polyurethane-mounted hybrids they driven ."The payoff is reducedwheel hop and a car that handles throttle transitions with much better composure" . They say to just fill the voids with the stuff.
Old Jun 1, 2003 | 03:46 PM
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yeah thats what i planned on doing...i read that article the other day actually....the original idea came from the org though...i think sport compact car browses our forums!!!!!!!!! haha jk.
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